The country has two central crypto regulators: South African Reserve Bank and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). Their position on crypto regulation was summarized in the following documents:
-IFWG Crypto Regulation Working Group (7)
-FSCA draft declaration on crypto law - October 2022 (8)
-Declaration of crypto assets as a financial product FSCA (9)
The FSCA has launched licensing provess in June of 2023. By July 2024 138 companies (10) got regulator's approval as CASPs.
Based on Apexgroup (11) research, local licensing procedure is based on providing a type of fintech license to VASPs - an FSP license. Crypto Providers are subject to the Financial Markets Act, 2012 (Act No. 19 of 2012). At the same time, some entities will be excluded from the FAIS Act.
-Crypto asset miners
-Node operators performing functions in respect of the security health of the network
-Persons only rendering financial services to non-fungible tokens
Licensing procedures in detail are described in an overview from consulting firm Fasken (12) and law firm ENS published on Lexology (13).
In 2024 159 companies were licensed and about 200 applications are still in the process. Also, licensed entities started information exchange with the local tax authority - SARS.